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Wrong place, wrong time.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y978HjnNwOQ&NR=1

Not now honey, ok? I'm busy.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lvG6E2UOg0o...feature=related

This is NOT a porn video. It's an Australian commercial. Don't know why those words were associated with this clip because it is not a porn video.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4g5NR5wj97U...feature=related

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Nice story of good sportsmanship.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKUaLlK776s...ec-HM-fresh+div

I confess I have mixed feelings about that video. I think it was one of the nicest things I ever saw and the sportsmanship displayed by that other team was unbelievable. But on the other hand, what they did helped them lose the game.

A Priest beats someone up.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X39hHGqGXAs

Some nut beats up a pastor.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-tu32HkWaw...feature=related

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Nice story of good sportsmanship.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKUaLlK776s...ec-HM-fresh+div

I confess I have mixed feelings about that video. I think it was one of the nicest things I ever saw and the sportsmanship displayed by that other team was unbelievable. But on the other hand, what they did helped them lose the game.

What a wonderful story! That's what sportsmanship is all about. Who cares about winning or losing? There are things greater in life than some numbers on a scoreboard.

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Nice story of good sportsmanship.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKUaLlK776s...ec-HM-fresh+div

I confess I have mixed feelings about that video. I think it was one of the nicest things I ever saw and the sportsmanship displayed by that other team was unbelievable. But on the other hand, what they did helped them lose the game.

Now that is class, heres a video i decided to link its pretty funny Shogun gets owned! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a8kSAN3-g9U

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What a wonderful story! That's what sportsmanship is all about. Who cares about winning or losing? There are things greater in life than some numbers on a scoreboard.

Yeah, I agree and this is exactly what sportsmanship is about. It was an impressive thing that the other team did for this girl.

All I am saying is that the competitive part of me would have understood just as much if she had to be credited with that two run single that the umpires said she would have had if someone had pinch run for her.

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I don't know if you watch Mantracker, but here is the premise of the show from Wikipedia:

The show's premise involves an expert tracker, known as "Mantracker," who pursues two individuals in the remote Canadian wilderness. The pursued must elude capture while attempting to reach a finish line within 36 hours. Mantracker never meets the team prior to the chase, nor does he know their destination. Travelling on horseback and aided by a local guide, Mantracker mostly relies on his well-honed tracking skills to trail them, although some equipment (such as regular and infrared binoculars) is also used. As stated by Grant in the show's introductory tagline, "Know your land. Know your prey."

The pair are two cousins from Nova Scotia, Rob and Michelle. This is the end to their particular episode. For some reason, Michelle it seems thinks that if she gets caught by Mantracker, she's going to be executed. I have never laughed so hard, Michelle's end-game face is priceless: Enjoy.

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Mantracker? That guy wouldn't even need a horse to find me. I'd get five feet with my knees and then be caught.

With my possession of the world's worst directional sense, there'd be a greater chance for me to bump right into him than of him finding me.

EXTERIOR: A million kilometres from the plotted course, a desolate arctic desert.

Mantracker: Well no one one would have gone this far out, let's turn around.

Meanwhile, in a location so far out, no one would have considered anyone to have ventured there...

Dylan: Where am I? How do I...? Why am I lost as a lamb?!?! [Gulp.] Help!

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FYI, IPB supports embedding YouTube and other videos directly into a post. Here's how:

  1. Go to YouTube and find a video you want to use.
    For example:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSed1K-QNMc
  2. Copy the URL.
  3. Click the "Insert media" button on the editor toolbar.
  4. Paste the URL into the box.
  5. Click the "Insert media" button on the box.
  6. Here's the tricky bit. There's a bug in the code that puts TWO copies of the media code into your post:
    [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSed1K-QNMc[/media][media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSed1K-QNMc[/media]
  7. So to complete the entry, you'll have to erase all of the code (from opening media to closing media tags) for one entry until IPS fixes this bug. You should have something like this:
    [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSed1K-QNMc[/media]

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